One of the things that implies is that Facebook has changed their stance on giving outside researchers access to their site. Would be really nice if that were true. Lois Ann Scheidt -- Lois Ann Scheidt Doctoral Candidate - School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University, Bloomington IN USA Webpage: http://www.loisscheidt.com CV: http://www.loisscheidt.com/cv.html Blog: http://www.professional-lurker.com On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 8:39 AM, Charles Ess <charles.ess@gmail.com> wrote:
In case you're interested in those issues and haven't seen it yet:
< http://chronicle.com/blogs/wiredcampus/what-facebook-tells-researchers-abou t-friendship-and-race/27872?sid=wc&utm_source=wc&utm_medium=en<http://chronicle.com/blogs/wiredcampus/what-facebook-tells-researchers-abou%0At-friendship-and-race/27872?sid=wc&utm_source=wc&utm_medium=en>
One of the comments to the story suggests, shall we say, that there would be different IRB responses to the study - itself an interesting dimension to all of this.
In any event, enjoy - -charles
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